Inside the wealthy village where nearly every other motor on road is a supercar – The Mirror

When most people think of train spotters, they imagine a stereotypical geek dressed in an anorak and thick-rimmed glasses, waiting on a platform with notebook in hand.
But these days a new spotting craze seems to have surfaced, and with a much trendier image, Manchester Evening News reports.
Supercar spotting is the name given to a dedicated band of car enthusiasts who wait around all day to see and photograph rare and incredibly expensive vehicles.
They gather in wealthy areas for hours to catch…

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